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The Golden Globes Film and TV Awards 2017: The full winners list

The winners of the 2017 Golden Globe Awards have been announced in a star-studded ceremony in Beverly Hills.

Musical comedy La La Land scored a record seven Golden Globe wins, receiving an award for every category it was nominated in. This included wins for Best Motion Picture (Musical or Comedy), Best Performance by an Actor in a Musical or Comedy (Ryan Gosling) and Best Performance by an Actress in a Musical or Comedy (Emma Stone), Best Director (Damien Chazelle) Best Original Screenplay, Best Original Song and Best Original Score.

Elsewhere, Moonlight won Best Motion Picture (Drama) and Casey Affleck and Isabelle Huppert won Best Performance by an Actor and Actress in a Motion Picture (Drama) for their roles in Manchester By The Sea and Elle.

In television, The Night Manager won big by grabbing the gongs for Best Actor in a Miniseries (Tom Hiddleston), Best Supporting Actor in a Miniseries (Hugh Laurie) and Best Supporting Actress (Olivia Colman). However, the John Le Carre adaptation failed to pick up the award for Best Miniseries, which instead went to The People v OJ Simpson: American Crime Story.

Another big winner of the night was The Crown, which achieved Best Television Series (Drama) and a Best Actress in a Drama award for star Claire Foy.

Golden Globe film winners:

Best motion picture (drama) – Moonlight

Best motion picture – (musical or comedy) – La La Land

Best performance by an actor in a motion picture – Casey Affleck – Manchester By The Sea

Best performance by an actress in a motion picture – Isabelle Huppert – Elle

Best performance by an actor in a motion picture – (musical or comedy) -Ryan Gosling – La La Land

Best performance by an actress in a motion picture – (musical or comedy) -Emma Stone – La La Land

Best performance by an actor in a supporting role in a motion picture – Aaron Taylor-Johnson – Nocturnal Animals

Best performance by an actress in a supporting role in a motion picture – Viola Davis – Fences

Best director – Damien Chazelle – La La Land

Best original screenplay – La La Land

Best motion picture – foreign language – Elle – France

Best motion picture – animated – Zootopia

Best original song – City Of Stars – La La Land

Best original score – Justin Hurwitz – La La Land

Golden Globe television winners:

Best television series – drama – The Crown

Best television series – musical or comedy – Atlanta

Best performance by an actor in a television series – Billy Bob Thornton – Goliath

Best performance by an actress in a television series – Claire Foy – The Crown

Best performance by an actor in a television series – musical or comedy – Donald Glover – Atlanta

Best performance by an actress in a television series – musical or comedy – Tracee Ellis-Ross – Black-ish

Best performance by an actor in a limited series or motion picture made for television – Tom Hiddleston – The Night Manager

Best performance by an actress in a limited series or motion picture made for television – Sarah Paulson – The People v OJ Simpson: American Crime Story

Best performance by an actress in a supporting role in a series, limited series or motion picture made for television – Olivia Colman – The Night Manager

Best performance by an actor in a supporting role in a series, limited series or motion picture made for television – Hugh Laurie – The Night Manager

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Who won at the 2016 Golden Globes? The full list with pictures

Last night saw the 73rd Golden Globe Awards take part at Beverly Hills’ Beverly Hilton. As per usual the ceremony was a dazzling affair, awarding a mixed bag of film and television industry figures for their outstanding work over the past year. Where some of the winners were clear frontrunners from the offset (The Revenant, Brie Larson, Oscar Isaac), others completely took us by surprise (The Martian, Stallone…), and a number of nominees were snubbed the awards which were rightfully theirs (Carol, Michael Shannon, Master of None). Anyway, enough of what we think. Here’s the full list of categories, with last night’s winners noted in red.

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Best motion picture, drama

Mad Max: Fury Road

Carol

The Revenant

Room

Spotlight

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Best motion picture, musical or comedy

Joy

Spy

The Big Short

The Martian

Trainwreck

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Best performance by an actress in a motion picture, drama

Saoirse Ronin, Brooklyn

Cate Blanchett, Carol

Rooney Mara, Carol

Brie Larson, Room

Alicia Vikander, The Danish Girl

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Best performance by an actress in a motion picture, musical or comedy

Jennifer Lawrence, Joy

Melissa McCarthy, Spy

Amy Schumer, Trainwreck

Maggie Smith, The Lady in the Van

Lily Tomlin, Grandma

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Best performance by an actor in a motion picture, drama

Bryan Cranston, Trumbo

Leonardo DiCaprio, The Revenant

Michael Fassbender, Steve Jobs

Eddie Redmayne, The Danish Girl

Will Smith, Concussion

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Best performance by an actor in a supporting role in a motion picture

Paul Dano, Love

Idris Elba, Beasts of No Nation

Mark Rylance, Bridge of Spies

Michael Shannon, 99 Homes

Sylvester Stallone, Creed

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Best performance by actress in a supporting role in a motion picture

Jane Fonda, Youth

Jennifer Jason Leigh, The Hateful Eight

Helen Mirren, Trumbo

Alicia Vikander, Ex Machina

Kate Winslet, Steve Jobs

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Best director, motion picture

Alejandro González Iñárritu, The Revenant

Todd Haynes, Carol

Tom McCarthy, Spotlight

George Miller, Mad Max: Fury Road

Ridley Scott, The Martian

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Best performance by an actor in a motion picture, musical or comedy

Christian Bale, The Big Short

Steve Carell, The Big Short

Matt Damon, The Martian

Al Pacino, Danny Collins

Mark Ruffalo, Infinitely Polar Bear

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Best screenplay, motion picture

Emma Donoghue, Room

Tom McCarthy and Josh Singer, Spotlight

Charles Randolph and Adam McKay, The Big Short

Aaron Sorkin, Steve Jobs

Quentin Tarantino, The Hateful Eight

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Best original score, motion picture

Carter Burwell, Carol

Alexander Desplat, The Danish Girl

Ennio Morricone, The Hateful Eight

Daniel Pemberton, Steve Jobs

Ryuchi Sakamoto, The Revenant

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Best motion picture, animated

Anomalisa

The Good Dinosaur

Inside Out

The Peanuts Movie

Shaun the Sheep Movie

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Best original song, motion picture

“Love Me Like You Do”, Fifty Shades of Grey

“One Kind of Love”, Love & Mercy

“See You Again”, Furious 7

“Simple Song #3”, Youth

“Writing’s on the Wall”, Spectre

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Best motion picture, foreign language

The Brand New Testament

The Club

The Fencer

Mustang

Son of Saul

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Best television series, drama

Empire, Fox

Game of Thrones, HBO

Mr. Robot, USA

Narcos, Netflix

Outlander, Starz

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Best television series, musical or comedy

Casual, Hulu

Mozart in the Jungle, Amazon Video

Orange Is the New Black, Netflix

Silicon Valley, HBO

Transparent, Amazon Video

Veep, HBO

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Best television limited series or motion picture made for television

American Crime, ABC

American Horror Story: Hotel, FX

Fargo, FX

Flesh and Bone, Starz

Wolf Hall, PBS

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Best performance by an actor in a television series, drama

Jon Hamm, Mad Men

Rami Malek, Mr. Robot

Wagner Moura, Narcos

Bob Odenkirk, Better Call Saul

Liev Schreiber, Ray Donovan

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Best performance by an actor in a television series, musical or comedy

Aziz Ansari, Master of None

Gael García Bernal, Mozart in the Jungle

Rob Lowe, The Grinder

Patrick Stewart, Blunt Talk

Jeffrey Tambor, Transparent

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Best performance by an actor in a leading role in a series, limited series or motion picture made for television

Idris Elba, Luther

Oscar Isaac, Show Me a Hero

David Oyelowo, Nightingale

Mark Rylance, Wolf Hall

Patrick Wilson, Fargo

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Best performance by an actor in a supporting role in a series, limited series or motion picture made for television

Alan Cumming, The Good Wife

Damian Lewis, Wolf Hall

Ben Mendelson, Bloodline

Tobias Menzies, Outlander

Christian Slater, Mr. Robot

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Best performance by an actress in a TV series, drama

Caitriona Balfe, Outlander

Viola Davis, How to Get Away With Murder

Eva Green, Penny Dreadful

Taraji P. Henson, Empire

Robin Wright, House of Cards

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Best performance by an actress in a supporting role in a series, limited series or motion picture made for television

Uzo Aduba, Orange Is the New Black

Joanna Froggatt, Downton Abbey

Regina King, American Crime

Judith Light, Transparent

Maura Tierney, The Affair

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Best performance by an actress in a leading role in a series, limited series or motion picture made for television

Kirsten Dunst, Fargo

Lady Gaga, American Horror Story: Hotel

Sarah Hay, Flesh and Bone

Felicity Huffman, American Crime

Queen Latifah, Bessie

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Best performance by an actress in a television series, musical or comedy

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Golden Globe Nominations: Our analysis of the complete list

Ah, nominations season! A time to judge whether our tastes and opinions match up with the entertainment powers at be, and thereby count for something. This year’s Golden Globe nominations, announced this week, haven’t exactly been full of surprises.

As suspected, Todd Haynes’s masterpiece Carol is the best represented feature film, nominated in four categories including not one, but two nominations for Best Actress. Other obvious choices The Big Short, The Revenant and Steve Jobs follow close behind in the feature film stakes, while the television nominations leave us a little disappointed.

Although undisputed crowd pleasers such as Empire, Game of Thrones and Narcos are well represented, 2015 boasted plenty of smart new shows such as Show Me A Hero,Bloodline, and Marvel’s Daredevil and Jessica Jones,which have either been overlooked completely, or have received but mere nods from the HFPA this year in favour of cheesy commercial programming (not naming any names…). Nevertheless, here’s the full rundown of those titles and stars that did make the cut this year, plus our picks to win, and those we wish were nominated.